Police: Young children left in car with windows almost completely up, mom jailed.
COTTONWOOD, Ala. -Cottonwood police charged a woman Monday, alleging she left her two young children in a car with the windows almost all the way up.“ two children, aged one and two, were taken by Cottonwood Rescue Squad to a local hospital,” the city’s public safety director, Colonel Jim Smith, said.
He estimates the children were in the vehicle parked at a store for about 25 minutes. They had elevated body temperatures, Smith said.Lukens is also charged with possessing brass knuckles, per Colonel Smith.
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